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Remote blood pressure measurement via spatiotemporal mapping of a short-time facial video

Published 7 Mar 2022 in eess.IV, cs.CV, and cs.HC | (2203.03634v3)

Abstract: Blood pressure (BP) monitoring is vital in daily healthcare, especially for cardiovascular diseases. However, BP values are mainly acquired through the contact sensing method, which is inconvenient and unfriendly to continuous BP measurement. Hence, we propose an efficient end-to-end network to estimate the BP values from a facial video to achieve remote BP measurement in daily life. In this study, we first derived a Spatial-temporal map of a short-time (~15s) facial video. According to the Spatial-temporal map, we then regressed the BP ranges by a designed blood pressure classifier and simultaneously calculated the specific value by a blood pressure calculator in each BP range. In addition, we also developed an innovative oversampling training strategy to handle the unbalanced data distribution problem. Finally, we trained the proposed network on a private dataset ASPD and tested it on the popular dataset MMSE-HR. As a result, the proposed network achieved a state-of-the-art MAE of 12.35 mmHg and 9.5 mmHg on systolic and diastolic BP measurements, which is better than the recent works. It concludes that the proposed method has excellent potential for camera-based BP monitoring in real-world scenarios.

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